Mat Irby's 2026 Apex Hunting Series If you missed it, I've started a dynasty buy/sell campaign based on upside vs. markets. I'm using KeepTradeCut's ranks, based on crowdsourced market surveys, to determine which players are mispriced relative to their upside potential
The first player off the board in the 2026 draft will be a QB: Fernando Mendoza. That's meaningful. NFL teams consistently add a draft premium to their scouting grades for quarterbacks. But that still doesn't guarantee that a QB will go No. 1. For example, in
In Part 1 of my RB previews, I covered Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price. I'll now be diving deeper into a class that... doesn't have much depth, but could still offer some diamonds in the rough. These are flawed prospects, both in terms of the stats
The 2026 RB class is top-heavy. And that top-heavy nature is driven by one prospect: Jeremiyah Love. Love is clearly the RB1 in the class. He's also the consensus Superflex 1.01. And in early best ball ADP, he's the most expensive rookie by a wide
In fantasy football, gaining an edge means going beyond rankings and uncovering predictive stats that go overlooked. Legacy stats like receptions, yards, and past PPR output are solid but are also low-hanging fruit. Every bushy-haired grandpa with a fantasy football magazine who enters your draft room uses these. That limits
Welcome to Volume 3—the final edition of the TD regression series. In this edition, we’ll be analyzing WRs and TEs. In Volume 1, we used regression to better understand QB TD production, where high volume creates larger samples, smoothing out volatility and enhancing the signals. In Volume 2,
With the NFL draft in the books, it's officially rookie draft season. I have you covered with rankings and tiers for both Superflex / TE Premium and 1QB leagues. For the 1QB rankings, I'm assuming a shallower league format with a bit more emphasis on the RB